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whats your beef with brexit?

Altfish

Veteran Member
Theresa May is a Remainer, not a Remoaner and so far, she is demonstrating the difference between the two.

Over the last couple of years, she has taken some very bad advice from the wrong people but she does seem to be determined to carry out the will of the people and I praise her for that.

Ever since she became PM, she has repeatedly told us that no deal is better than a bad deal. Now that she has realised that her proposed deal was a bad deal it looks like she will deliver the no deal that we for voted for unless the EU come to their senses and at least remove the backstop.

Yes, she shouldn't have appointed and taken advice from Johnson, Davis, Gove, Raab, Barclay - all these Leavers certainly screwed the negotiations up
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
It seems you cannot backup your false claim and so attempt to change the subject.
Are you going to answer the question "So in italian does 'unfairly' translate as 'criminal' when someone lies to you? Or is it just in your mind?" Or is it just a complete waste of time asking you to justify your posts?
Meanwhile, Macron and Merkel are signing a bilateral treaty to strengthen the Franco-german domination of Europe.


France and Germany to sign Élysée 2.0 treaty

How can your point be credible, since even the Austrian Jewess ^here admits that the aim of the EU is the Franco-Gernan empire, ?


It's okay @Altfish you have to let go.
While France and Germany divide Europe among themselves you better brush up on your Mandarin.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Meanwhile, Macron and Merkel are signing a bilateral treaty to strengthen the Franco-german domination of Europe.


France and Germany to sign Élysée 2.0 treaty

How can your point be credible, since even the Austrian Jewess ^here admits that the aim of the EU is the Franco-Gernan empire, ?

Sorry bud, it was not me making claims then ignoring them to the point of cherry picking when questioned.

Prove criminality

Show where Italian translates unfair as criminal

Moving targets to avoid your own errors does not work with me
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member

Yeah I am also quite angry that France and Germany don't hate each other anymore.
We would all be far better off with a good old Franco-German war every 40 years or so with a couple of millions dead.

Now those were the days!


the Austrian Jewess

I got a name Fascist.


since even the Austrian Jewess ^here admits that the aim of the EU is the Franco-Gernan empire, ?

Because as everyone knows the Jews run the EU and know where it's all going.
In no way am I just a normal person writing some stuff on a Forum.

I am a Jew so it has to be so!
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
It seems to be a common tactic of Remoaners to make unfounded accusations about Leavers but ignore proven misdoings by those that they support.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
I'm not a great fan of Macron but he has Brexit right...

"In the time we are living, it says a lot about what referendums which seemed nice to create.

It’s a referendum that has been manipulated. Manipulated from the outside by a lot of what we call fake news, where everything and anything was said and now they are being told ‘figure it out yourselves'.

Result: it is not true.

‘We [the Leave campaign] have lied to the people, and what they [the public] have chosen is not possible.'

Good luck to the representatives of the nation who has to implement a thing which doesn’t exist and explain to the people: ‘You have voted on a thing, we lied to you"

First option, the British go towards a no-deal so they say there is no agreement. It scares everybody. The first losers of this are the British people.

So, in this context they will have to - without any transition period - renegotiate a future relationship.

I can tell you very solemnly that in the framework of this future relationship, the interests of French fishing will be defended and we will have to negotiate a transition period with them anyway because the British can't afford not to have a plane taking off or landing in their country and 70 per cent of their supermarket supplies comes from continental Europe."

The second option, he said, is that “they tell us, ‘we’ll try to improve what we can get from the Europeans and we’ll get back for a vote'".” But Macron insists he’s reached the “maximum” of what France can offer with the deal.

“There is a third option," he proposed. "Which is - I think they will start with the second option and it will end with the third option. Let's bet. I take my chances, which is to say, 'We will take more time', and they will ask to have a longer transition period to renegotiate something.

"So they will take more time. Maybe they will step over the European elections to find something else. But, in the time we are living, it says a lot about [what] referendums - which seemed nice - can create.”
 
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